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Contents Page
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News
Page 4
Sainsbury's Choir of the Year competition 1984
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Openings —Walsall Homebase, Burnley, Coventry Homebase
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Fundraisers for the NSPCC —Princess Margaret and Miss World
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Engineers best in year . . . Again
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Engineers best in year . . . again
THEY HAVE DONE IT AGAIN!
Bob Jones, apprentice plant
maintenance engineer at Charlton
depot, and David Glitz, apprentice
refrigeration engineer at Romford
area office, have once... -
New non-executive director
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New non-executive director
Chairman, Sir
John Sainsbury,
announced on
December 11
that the Rt Hon
James Prior, MP,
was to join the
board of
Sainsbury's as a
non-executive
director on
January 1. -
Discount '85 launched
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Discount '85 launched
SAINSBURY'S has just launched
Discount '85 with prices reflecting
the company's highly
competitive market position.
This will be the eighth year the
Discount programme has been
run.
The concept of... -
GOOD NEWS FOR PENSIONERS
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GOOD NEWS FOR PENSIONERS
JS veterans received a
pleasant surprise with this
year's Christmas card from
the Chairman—£20 worth of
JS gift vouchers. This can be
done without pensioners incurring
a tax liability.
The... -
Property
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PROPERTY
A NEW freezer centre opened
adjacent to Clifton Down branch,
Bristol, on Tuesday, December 4.
The new store is under the management
of Wally Ross, previously
deputy manager at Bedminster
branch.
With a sales area... -
Roy Griffiths joins medics
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Roy Griffiths joins medics
MANAGING DIRECTOR, Roy
Griffiths has been elected a
governor of the United Medical
and Dental Schools of Guy's and
St Thomas's Hospitals. This is the
body which governs the teaching
of medical... -
Say it with flowers
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Say it with flowers
'I WANDERED lonely as a
cloud... when all at once I saw a
crowd, a host of golden daffodils.'
A walk round York City walls
in spring will reveal such a sight
thanks to Sainsbury's and a
handful of... -
School support
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School support
PUPILS AT Colchester Royal
Grammar School have received
some new computer equipment
— thanks to an educational award
given by Sainsbury's 80 years ago.
The equipment was presented
to the school to mark its... -
Senior appointment
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Senior appointment
PETER COX has joined the
company as senior manager
responsible for management
development and training.
He was previously manager of
business services at the Institute
of Grocery Distribution. -
A singing success
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A singing success
AS VIEWERS ALL over Britain
witnessed on television, the
Sainsbury's Choir of the Year
are the Renaissance Singers.
The Sainsbury's Youth Choir of
the Year is the City of Sheffield
Girls' Choir.
It was in... -
An invitation to view
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An invitation to view
DULWICH picture gallery-the
oldest public gallery in the
country— is in danger. Without
financial aid the gallery will close
and an appeal has been launched
to raise money. One thousand
pounds has... -
Homebase openings—Walsall
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THE SEARCH was on for fogbound Walsall
Homebase, 1 Bradford Place, on Monday
November 19, 1984. By 9.00 am on opening
morning the first intrepid explorers had
arrived ready to stake their claims in the new
House and Garden... -
Branch opening—Burnley
06
THERE WAS a larger than average number
of teenage girls queuing for the opening of
the new Sainsbury's supermarket in Burnley
on November 20 and although JS devotees
often display enthusiastic anticipation before
the opening... -
Homebase openings—Coventry
07
FATHER CHRISTMAS gave Coventry a
spanking new present on December 10—a
Homebase House and Garden Centre.
Situated on Sir Henry Parkes Road, the
opening attracted eager DIY shoppers who
up to now had been starved of shops to... -
Global gathering for NSPCC
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Global gathering for NSPCC
BEAUTIFUL MONEY! Thousands
were raised on November 9
by that most famous fund raising
group—the Variety Club of Great
Britain. The occasion was the
Miss World Charity Tribute
Luncheon, the venue... -
Royal ball
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Royal ball
. . . A WEEK LATER JS area
directors and assistant managing
director, Peter Davis, were in
attendance at the Miss World
Ball. The event took place at the
Grosvenor Hotel straight after
the excitement of the... -
Party at the palace
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Robin Whitbread presents
Nicholas Vaughan of
Southampton with the £5,000
cheque.
Party at
the palace
A TREAT for the children who
help the children. That's what
JS made possible with a £5,000
donation as part of its... -
Picture the thanks
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Picture the thanks
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Together they make St £100,000
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Together they make St £100,000
THE NSPCC funds are better off
by £100,000 thanks to a scheme
by Sainsbury's in conjunction
with four major food manufacturers
—Brooke Bond Oxo,
Coca-Cola, Heinz and... -
Introducing...Homebase senior managers
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Homebase is now in its fourth year and,
appropriately enough for a DIY and garden centre
business, it was well built and is now enjoying a
healthy growth. It has developed a structure to
manage all the major functions of the... -
Duet in Dee major
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Duet in Dee major
DEE CORPORATION has continued
its ambitious climb into the
big league of food retailing by
buying International Stores from
BAT Industries, the tobacco based
conglomerate, for £180 million.
The deal gives... -
New hours for auld
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New hours for auld
AS EXPECTED, the Home Office inquiry into shop
opening hours has recommended sweeping changes
to the law. The committee of inquiry, chaired by Mr
Robin Auld QC recommends the abolition in
England, Wales and... -
Spuds galore
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Spuds galore
WORRI ED FROWNS are currently
the order of the day at the Potato
Marketing Board. The Board,
which looks after the interests of
UK potato growers, expects the
current year's crop to be 850,000
tons in surplus.... -
Tesco tones up its image
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Tesco tones up its image
TESCO'S IMAGE has been
bolstered recently by first announcing
a respectable set of half
year results and secondly, and
more importantly, proclaiming a
link up with Marks & Spencer to
develop... -
Building up the fight against cancer
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Building up the fight against cancer
In the midst of this year's charity campaign
for the children the ambitions of the
previous campaign, for cancer research,
have been realised in bricks and mortar.
On January 1, 1982, a... -
Bags of rice
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AN UNPLEASANT feature of
cooking rice is washing the
saucepan afterwards. But JS has
put paid to this inconvenience
with Boil in the Bag Rice.
Just pop the bag into boiling
water for 18 minutes and the rice
is ready to... -
Ein fine wine
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Ein fine wine
A NEW Vintage Selection wine
for January is Wachenheimer
Konigswingert Riesling Spatlese
1983.
A wine of quality, this is from
the village of Wachenheim in the
Rheinpfalz region, Germany's
most important... -
Favourite thins
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Favourite thins
WHAT ARE these thins here
then?
They are the latest additions to
Sainsbury's savoury biscuit range
—Wholemeal Thins and Herb
Thins.
Delicious with butter, cheese
or on their own, these thin,... -
Fish tales
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Fish tales
TWO VERY fishy products have
been hauled into Sainsbury's
freezers.
Joining the successful range of
ready fish meals are:
Smoked Haddock Pie —thick
chunks of juicy haddock, with
mushrooms and peppers,... -
Fruit salad soap
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Fruit salad soap
TO MAKE A CLEAN start to
1985 JS has come up with some
new fruity smelling Translucent
Soaps.
In four varieties—Mandarine,
Apricot, Fresh Lemon and Green
Apple—they smell good enough
to eat from the... -
Great granules it's chocolate
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Great granules it's chocolate
WITH THOSE harsh winter
months ahead, JS has introduced
instant warmth with Sainsbury's
Drinking Chocolate Granules.
This fat reduced product may
be made in an instant with hot
milk and is just... -
Just desserts
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Just desserts
THREE NEW additions have
joined Sainsbury's range of luxury
Italian dairy desserts.
Ideal for small family gatherings
is Cassata (£2.85) with four
ample servings. This is chantilly
cream and candied fruits... -
Raw deal is square deal
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Raw deal is square deal
GET A healthy square deal with
Sainsbury's Cane Sugar Cubes.
Made from natural raw cane
sugar, they contain no artificial
additives or colourings.
Naturally excellent for sweetening
beverages, Cane... -
Take your pulse
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Take your pulse
GIVING LENTILS a good name
is Sainsbury's latest food guide
'Rice and Pulses' by Gail Duff.
The booklet shows the great
variety of both pulses and rice
available and also shows how best
to cook and serve... -
. . . And these boys mean action
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There's no business like Beaujolais business when
it comes to making money for Action Research
for the Crippled Child...
. . . And these boys
mean action Here's how Martin Jackson, Woking area
computer installer, Martin... -
Cat food tests
16
ALL WAS quiet in the depths of
surburbia, nothing was yet
stirring. .. except in the feline
world.
Aah! I felt better for that
stretch. The sun's just risen, must
be time for breakfast.
'It's a bit nippy in this... -
Country girl
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Country girl
TAKING THEIR partners by the
hand on November 6, 1984, were
Bretton branch who 'ho down'd'
in aid of the children's charities.
During the country and
western evening, music was
provided by the duo Nichols... -
Cycling against the odds
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Cycling against the odds
A SPIN on two wheels by Phillip
Bell, customer service assistant
at Northwich, raised over £100
for the children's charities.
Phillip cycled from Northwich
to Southport and back, a distance
of 108... -
Darting to victory
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Darting to victory
HITTING DOUBLES and
trebles with ease, earned Sandra
Page, acting produce manager at
Ipswich, a top prize recently.
Sandra distinguished herself at
the Jersey Festival of Darts by
winning the runners-up... -
Making bread
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Making bread
RAISING LOTS of dough for the
children's charities on November
20 was Geoff Wright, senior baker
at Burton-on-Trent, ably assisted
by bakers Graham Emmerson
(pictured above) and Roger
Hayward and meat... -
Miss United Kingdom
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DAVID CLAPHAM, area director,
presents Miss United Kingdom,
VMenne Rooke, with a bouquet
shortly after she made the draw
for the Fiesta Ghia raffled in
Bromley area.
Proceeds from the raffle were
£11,000. -
A life saver in the crowd
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A life saver in the crowd
THANKS TO his first aid
training, Neil Croome, tradesman
at Bedminster, saved the life of a
spectator at Bristol City's football
ground.
Just before kick-off at the local
derby match, Neil noticed... -
Hazel pockets top prize
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Hazel pockets top prize
HAZEL DABROWSKI, senior
supermarket assistant at Oxford,
has done it! (See JSJ November
84).
On November 10 and 11, the
first lady of the baize pocketed
the British Ladies Pool Championship
at... -
Miss JS North West
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Miss JS North West
Finalists of Miss JS North West are I to r: Catherine Grove,
supermarket assistant, Southport; Donna Wrapp, supermarket
assistant, Northwich (1st) and Sue Calverley,
assistant checkout manager, Macclesfield. -
Coventry's catch
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Coventry's catch
PUT A little extra bite into
supper tonight with this 8ft
monster! Caught off Britain's
North Sea coast, the 2061b Porbeagle
shark definitely provided
Coventry folk with tasty
fish'n'chips.
'We get shark... -
Going nowhere fast
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Going nowhere fast
WITHOUT MOVING an inch,
staff at Hornchurch branch and
the local Round Table cycled 772
miles to raise £1,000 for charity.
Those involved took turns to
pedal away on two exercise bikes
outside the store... -
Schools in store
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Schools in store
FOOD FOR thought. Sainsbury's
has once again been featured on
school curricula up and down the
country, in particular at Victoria
and Reading branches.
On October 23 a group of
children visited Victoria... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Gerald Fulcher, formerly deputy
manager at Blackpool, has been
appointed manager of Cwmbran.
Stuart Gallaway, formerly
deputy manager at Kempston,
has been appointed manager of
Hemel Hempstead.
Martin Miles,... -
FUN FAYRE
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FUN FAYRE
Father
Christmas
had a very
Jolly time at
Leeds branch
recently.
Entering the
festive spirit,
staff held a
winter fayre
and raised
£50C for the
NSPCC.
'Now what
would you like
in your
stocking?' -
IN COURT
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IN COURT
What a racket!
Shuttling back and forth on
the badminton court, staff
from Stratford branch
battled out a sponsored
match in aid of the NSPCC on
November 12, 1984.
Two hours of play raised
£200. -
Last month's YTS story
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Last month's YTS story showed this picture captioned 'Tracy
Lancaster receiving her certificate from Eddie Ricketts.'
In fact the YTS student was Beverley Moxham of Kempston.
So apologies both to Tracy and to Beverley. On the... -
Long service
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Long service
Brian 'Dinger' Bell, assistant meat
manager at Bognor, has completed
25 years' service with JS.
Alan Chamberlain, meat
manager at Coldhams Lane, has
completed 25 years with the
company.
He began his career... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Garth Allison, transport clerk at
Hoddesdon depot, died after a
short illness on November 9, aged
58.
He had been with the company
since 1956.
Lynda Collins, part time
supermarket assistant at Colchester
Avenue,... -
Parish poem
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Parish poem
ANY CUSTOMERS in the congregation?
Ian Neyts, customer
service assistant at Thorley
branch is churchwarden at St
James' —his parish church. He
wrote the following poem which
appeared in the parish... -
Retirements
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Retirements
George Cussell, pallet truck
retriever at Charlton depot, has'
retired after 23 years with the
company.
Joyce McGinn, senior cook at
Shirley, has retired after 20 years'
service with JS.
She began her career... -
Notable namesakes
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Notable namesakes
~W~ "jfAS LORD Sainsbury discovered a
m m forgotten JS branch, hidden away
m -J in the wilds of rural Suffolk with
J . M. self-service having passed it by, not
to mention computer checkouts and BOS...
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